Operating Room

1.Sterile FieldBefore surgery is performed surgical drapes should be put in place to establish an aseptic barrier minimizing the passage of microorganisms from nonsterile to sterile areas. Only Sterile items should be in the sterile field.

Sterile to Sterile ideas should be in place
Open any sterile packages away from body to the sides and than towards your body Make sure sterile area does not become wet if so then you must set up a new field Never reach over sterile field
Never turn back on sterile field
General and Local Anesthesia:General: Blocks all body sensations and cause unconsciousness, relaxation and loss of reflexes. Local, Regional, conduction blocks, or spinal anesthetics disrupt sensation to specific body areas or parts, without causing unconsciousness. States of General Anesthesia:

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